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Old 13th July 2017, 19:01   #1
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Crucial report

Reesearch from memory specialists Crucial suggest that a quarter of UK users have a PC which has reached what the firm calls the ‘memory cliff’ – the point where the computer is hugely slowed down, or completely falls over or crashing.

Crucial’s survey said that computers with smaller amounts of RAM get bogged down quicker, as every megabyte of memory used by a program represents a bigger slice of the machine’s total capacity.


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